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Oscar Wilde

“And yet it was not the mystery, but the comedy of suffering that struck him; its absolute uselessness, its grotesque want of meaning. How incoherent everything seemed! How lacking in all harmony! He was amazed at the discord between the shallow optimism of the day, and the real facts of existence. He was still very young.”

Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar Wilde
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